Last Christmas my wife and I were given a kite. It’s one of those really large ones that requires two handles and gives you a pretty good work out.
07/23/2008 by Wesley Shutt
Bill Sherrill connects to an old King James phrase, the latter days, and reminds us that we often don't see things clearly until time has passed and we view things from God's perspective.
07/22/2008 by Bill Sherrill
Phil Ware continues his series on the 7 sayings of Jesus at the cross and reminds us how Jesus values his mother, widows, and the grieving.
07/21/2008 by Phil Ware
Mike Barres challenges us with a powerful example of climbing Mt. Everest and compares it with having a great church experience but not being concerned with people.
07/20/2008 by Mike Barres
Russ Lawson challenges us to look at the way filth and dirt get into our lives and contaminate them and challenges us to pursue holiness and purity.
07/19/2008 by Russ Lawson
Patrick Odum reflects on several folks who have auctioned off huge portions of their lives and property on eBay and challenges us to ask if we have done the same thing with our stuff.
07/18/2008 by Patrick D. Odum
Tom Norvell reminds us that God saved us through grace in Jesus at just the right time and has intervened in our lives at just the right time over and over again.
07/17/2008 by Tom Norvell
Hope can give us the power to overcome illness, change our lives and face whatever this life may bring. Hope needs a foundation, and only God gives an eternal foundation.
07/16/2008 by Tim Archer
Rubel Shelly reminds us that we've got to look past our own failures and low view of our own importance and learn to rejoice because we are each a child of the King.
07/15/2008 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware continues his 7 sayings of Jesus on the Cross with the meaning of the line today of "you will be with me in paradise" and talks about the hope it brings in the face of death.
07/14/2008 by Phil Ware
Bill Denton reminds us that the Gospel of Jesus isn't centered in a list of do's and don't's but in a Savior, Jesus Christ, who was crucified and raised to bring us God's grace.
07/13/2008 by Bill Denton
Russ Lawson reminds us to check out what we are told from Scripture, because just like made up statistics, the facts are not always what is presented to us.
07/12/2008 by Russ Lawson
Rubel Shelly reminds that God hates and gets angry at evil and calls us to be stirred to anger and action.
07/11/2008 by Rubel Shelly
Mike Barres reminds us to be thoughtful to others and one way to do that is to remember those who have been thoughtful to us.
07/10/2008 by Mike Barres
Churches are spiritual hospitals full of those who need spiritual healing ... and that includes all of us.
07/09/2008 by Steve Ridgell
Ron Rose reminds us of Reginald Denny and the vicious attack he suffered in the riots of LA and yet forgave.
07/08/2008 by Ron Rose
Mike Barres talks about his gravel driveway and how it gets full of ruts and how he goes about avoiding them and then he challenges us to avoid living in the ruts we have made in our churches and our lives.
07/06/2008 by Mike Barres
Paul Faulkner talks about how possessions seem to take over our lives and own us.
07/05/2008 by Paul Faulkner
This is simply quoting Hebrews 2:14-18 about freedom from death's tyrranny.
07/04/2008 by Straight from the Bible
Tom Norvell thinks about July 4th and reminds us that freedom is found in Jesus.
07/03/2008 by Tom Norvell
When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to state deliberately and unequivocally the basis for one’s belief, a person, an organization, a nation, or people must make a Declaration.
07/02/2008 by Bill Brant
Sarah Stirman talks about the funeral for her grandfather and it reminds her where her real home is.
07/01/2008 by Sarah Stirman
Phil Ware shares with us the real meaning of Independence Day and how we can celebrate it every week.
06/30/2008 by Phil Ware
Bill Sherrill talks about Fanny J. Crosby, the great Christian song writer, and her ability to see acutely even though she was blind.
06/29/2008 by Bill Sherrill
Alan Smith tells us of the developer of the laser and how he doesn't claim any sense of achievement because he wasn't the one who designed the ultimate final use.
06/28/2008 by Alan Smith